First United Methodist Church of Loomis Donates $15K to Sierra College Foundation

Donation to Support the Printing of Still Standing Guard

The $15,000 donation from the First United Methodist Church of Loomis is to support the publication of an update to the award-winning book Standing Guard: Telling Our Stories (2002), which compiled oral histories from survivors of the World War II internment of Japanese Americans. 

The gift was driven by the words of the late Sierra College employee Shigeo Yokote who said, “My mission is to continue to support education so this doesn’t happen again.” 

First United Methodist Church of Loomis was founded in 1903 by members of the local Japanese community and has served the community for 120 years, with the exception of 1942–1946 when it was closed due to the Internment. 

To support the next publication of Still Standing Guard or directly support Sierra College students, visit www.sierracollege.edu/foundation or email foundation@sierracollege.edu

About The Standing Guard Project 

In 2002, The Standing Guard Project at Sierra College directed resources toward a variety of interdisciplinary projects focused on commemorating the 60th anniversary of World War II Japanese American internment and the lessons that event in our history taught us about the necessity of protecting and upholding the Constitutional rights of all United States citizens. The resulting endeavor merged more than 10 different disciplines in a college-wide, multi-faceted educational vehicle that breached traditional classroom walls, united instruction, blurred the differences between liberal and vocational arts, and drew dozens of members of the local community into active participation in the college through the project’s many different and ongoing programs. 

Watch a video celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Standing Guard book.

Visit the Standing Guard Garden on Sierra College’s Rocklin Campus.

Come to Maker Faire Rocklin at Sierra College on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023

Free Family-friendly Event Showcases Invention, Creativity and Resourcefulness from Engineers, Artists, Scientists and Crafters

The Rocklin community is invited to Maker Faire Rocklin at Sierra College on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. Maker Faire is a free family-friendly gathering of fascinating, curious people who enjoy learning and who love sharing what they can do. From engineers to artists to scientists to crafters, Maker Faire is a venue for these “makers” to show hobbies, experiments, and projects. 

Maker Faire Rocklin is a celebration for all ages featuring rockets and robots, digital fabrication, DIY science and technology, urban farming and sustainability, alternative energy, bicycles, unique hand-made crafts, music and local food, and educational workshops and installations.  

WHEN:  Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023  – 10am to 2pm 

WHERE: Sierra College, 5100 Sierra College Blvd, Rocklin, CA 95677 in Quad near Dietrich Theatre (T Building). View Rocklin Campus Interactive Map

COST: Free Admission and free Parking (Parking garage)

CONTACT:  maker.faire@rocklin.ca.us or (916) 625-5200  

WEBSITE:  Visit the Maker Faire Rocklin website for more information.  

About Sierra College 

Sierra College District is rising to the needs of our community. Sierra College serves 3,200 square miles of Northern California with campuses in Roseville, Rocklin, Grass Valley, and Truckee. With approximately 125 degree and certificate programs, Sierra College is ranked first in Northern California (Sacramento north) for transfers to four-year universities, offers career/technical training, and classes for upgrading job skills. Sierra graduates can be found in businesses and industries throughout the region. More information at www.sierracollege.edu

Sierra College Theatre Arts Department Presents Lend Me a Tenor

Live Performances Oct. 27 through Nov. 12 in Rocklin

Sierra College Theatre Arts Department announces its fall production of the outrageously funny farce Lend Me a Tenor directed by Scott Adams. Community members are invited to one of the eight performances in the Dietrich Theatre on the Sierra College campus in Rocklin.  

Performance Dates and times: 

  • Friday, October 27 at 7:30 pm 
  • Saturday, October 28 at 7:30 pm 
  • Thursday, November 2 at 7 pm 
  • Friday, November 3 at 7:30 pm 
  • Saturday, November 4 at 7:30 pm
  • Sunday, November 5 at 2 pm 
  • Thursday, November 9 at 7 pm (director’s discussion at 5:00pm, Q&A with cast and crew after the show) 
  • Sunday, November 12 at 2 pm (closing matinee) 

Story

Saunders, the general manager of the Cleveland Grand Opera Company, is primed to welcome world-famous singer Tito Merelli, known as Il Stupendo, the greatest tenor of his generation, to appear for one night only. Tito arrives late, and through a  series of mishaps, he is given a double dose of tranquilizers and passes out. Saunders persuades his assistant, Max, to get into Merelli’s costume and fool the audience into thinking he’s Il Stupendo. Max succeeds but Merelli regains consciousness, and then the confusion and hilarity begin. A sensation on Broadway and in London’s West End, this madcap, screwball comedy is guaranteed to leave audiences teary-eyed with laughter. 

Cast

The cast includes:

  • Matthew Quady as Max
  • Kyra Obanil as Maggie Saunders
  • Madison Dorty as Maggie Saunders
  • Paul Fearn as Saunders
  • Arie Knyazev as Tito Merelli
  • Leila Johnson as Maria
  • Analyse Gonzalez as Diana
  • Kaleigh Kirkpatrick as Julia Leverett
  • Gianna Conn as Bellhop

Purchase Tickets

Tickets are $17 general, $15 Seniors, $7 students; available online from On the Stage at our.show/sierracollege/tenor (processing fees apply). Tickets can also be purchased at the door one hour before curtain time in the lobby of Dietrich Theatre.  

Venue

Dietrich Theatre at Sierra College, 5100 Sierra College Blvd., Rocklin, CA 95677. View Rocklin Campus Interactive Map.

Contact (916) 660-8036 for more information.  

About Sierra College

Sierra College District is rising to the needs of our community. Sierra College serves 3,200 square miles of Northern California with campuses in Roseville, Rocklin, Grass Valley, and Truckee. With approximately 125 degree and certificate programs, Sierra College is ranked first in Northern California (Sacramento north) for transfers to four-year universities, offers career/technical training, and classes for upgrading job skills. Sierra graduates can be found in businesses and industries throughout the region. More information at www.sierracollege.edu 

Sierra College Seeking to Fill Board Opening

Area 6 Trustee to be a Provisional Appointment

Sierra College is accepting applications to serve as an appointed member of the Board of Trustees until the next regularly scheduled election for governing board members in November 2024. 

Each applicant must reside in Trustee Area 6 of the Sierra Joint Community College District, which includes the west border of the district shared by Nevada and Placer counties. Each applicant must also be at least 18 years of age, a registered voter, and a US citizen. 

Information and application materials are available from the Sierra College website (https://www.sierracollege.edu/administration/board-of-trustees/trustee-area-6-seat/) or the Sierra College President’s Office, 5100 Rocklin Road, Rocklin, CA 95677, (916) 660-7000. 

A map of the trustee areas is available at www.sierracollege.edu/districting 

The application deadline is Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023, with interviews being held at a special board meeting on Monday, Oct. 16, 2023 at the Nevada County Campus. The board is expected to make the provisional appointment on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023, at a board meeting held at the Rocklin Campus. 

About Sierra College 

The Sierra College District is rising to the needs of our community. Sierra College serves 3,200 square miles of Northern California with campuses in Roseville, Rocklin, Grass Valley, and Truckee. With approximately 125 degree and certificate programs, Sierra College is ranked first in Northern California (Sacramento north) for transfers to four-year universities, offers career/technical training and classes for upgrading job skills.  Sierra graduates can be found in businesses and industries throughout the region. More information at www.sierracollege.edu 

Sierra College Music Department Presents Live Spring Music Events

The Sierra College Music Department is proud to present live music this Spring with concerts and recitals on the Rocklin and Nevada County Campuses.

Upcoming live music events include: 

  • Band Invitational Concert – Tuesday, April 25, 7:30 p.m., Dietrich Theatre, Rocklin Campus (free admission)
  • Jazz Invitational Concert – Wednesday, April 26, 7:30 p.m., Dietrich Theatre, Rocklin Campus (free admission)
  • Choral Invitational Concert – Wednesday, May 3, 7:30 p.m., Dietrich Theatre, Rocklin Campus (free admission)
  • Combo Recital – Saturday, May 6, 2 p.m., Walker Hall, Room D-12, Rocklin Campus 
  • Orchestra Concert – Sunday, May 7, 2 p.m. Nevada County Campus, Room N-12-103 (free admission) 
  • Spring Band Concert – Tuesday, May 9, 7:30 p.m., Dietrich Theatre, Rocklin Campus 
  • Spring Choral Concert – Wednesday, May 10, 7:30 p.m., Dietrich Theatre, Rocklin Campus 
  • Jazz Night – Thursday, May 11, 7:30 p.m., Dietrich Theatre, Rocklin Campus 
  • Student Recital – Saturday, May 13, 2 p.m., Walker Hall, Room D-12, Rocklin Campus (free admission)

All Sierra College Music Department events are $15 general admission, $10 student/senior/faculty/staff, unless otherwise noted.  

Tickets are available at the door or in advance by calling (916) 660-8054

For directions to the Dietrich Theatre or more information about these concerts and other events at Sierra College, call or email the Sierra College Music Department at (916) 660-8054, gmclaughlin@sierracollege.edu, or visit our website at www.sierracollege.edu

About Sierra College 
 
Sierra College District is rising to the needs of our community. Sierra College serves 3,200 square miles of Northern California with campuses in Roseville, Rocklin, Grass Valley, and Truckee. With approximately 125 degree and certificate programs, Sierra College is ranked first in Northern California (Sacramento north) for transfers to four-year universities, offers career/technical training, and classes for upgrading job skills. Sierra graduates can be found in businesses and industries throughout the region. More information at www.sierracollege.edu

Sierra College Breaks Ground on Affordable Student Housing with Support from the State of California and Local Donors


Sierra College broke ground today on a campus-changing student housing complex that when completed will provide housing for more than 350 students. Construction of the student housing project is made possible through funding from the State of California and Sierra College general funds. Through careful planning, the monthly rent for most students will be substantially below market rate for the area. Additionally, with investments from members of the community, the cost of housing for students with the greatest need will be significantly decreased, in some cases down to no cost to the student. With the beginning of construction, substantial completion is scheduled for Summer 2025 and expected occupancy for the Fall 2025 semester. 

“Housing is one of the biggest barriers for many students to attend and be successful in college,” said Willy Duncan, Sierra College’s Superintendent/President. “I am excited that the State of California has chosen to invest in housing for community colleges, and that Sierra College will soon be able to provide housing for more than 350 students at rents far below the expensive local market rate. Our generous donors providing investments to further reduce the cost for students with the greatest need will be impactful. This project is more than just a building. It will change our students’ lives.” 

The project is supported by $82 million from the State of California’s Affordable Student Housing grant program. Due to this state funding, the District will be able to charge affordable rents at rates of nearly half the local market rate. The ceremony was attended by Acting Governor, Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis who also serves as a member of the California State University Board of Trustees. 

“California’s Community Colleges pave the pathway for millions of Californians to achieve the California dream, but a lack of access to affordable student housing leaves too many students behind,” said Lieutenant Governor Kounalakis. “Thanks to projects like this one at Sierra College, more California students will be able to focus on their education and not worry about where they are going to sleep at night. I’m deeply proud of our state’s historic commitment to supporting the total cost of college attendance for students and ensuring every Californian has a shot at achieving the California dream.”

Sierra College Student Housing Facts: 

  • Current available student housing beds: 120
  • Total number of beds when complete: 358 
  • Square feet: Approximately 124,000 
  • Construction budget: $98.3m 

The new student housing at Sierra College will be a central part of the Rocklin campus, adjacent to the Student Union and Library/Learning Resource Center. In addition to housing, the building will include student support services to increase student success.

The cost to students for residence in the new student housing will be approximately $450 per month. Additionally, with the generous investments of community partners who have participated in the Sierra College Foundation’s Endow-a-Bed program, some beds will be offered at zero cost to qualifying students.

Initial community supporters of this project through the Endow-a-Bed program include: 

“We know that housing and transportation are significant insecurities for many people, including college students, and with this endowment to Sierra College, one student for a year will not have to have worry about where they’re going to be able to sleep and the food they eat,” said Dr. Peter Hull, M.D. Interim CEO and Chief Medical Executive, Sutter Roseville Medical Center. “That’s a tremendous benefit and we’re very pleased to be able to offer that to Sierra College students.” 

“When my father and I decided to open a restaurant together, I went to Sierra College and took an English as a second language class, and the teacher there told me it’s never too late to learn,” said Taro Arai, Mikuni Charitable Organization, Chief Dreaming Officer. “That teacher at Sierra College was right, and since then we’ve been growing and remembering to give back to our community.”

According to ASSC, “Housing insecurity is a real challenge faced by many past, current, and prospective Sierra College students. Through the sponsorship of this endowment of a bed at the dorm, ASSC aims to demonstrate its commitment to providing the resources, services, and support necessary to all students, regardless of their backgrounds, circumstances, and/or financial aid status.” 

About the Sierra College Foundation

Founded in 1972, the Sierra College Foundation (SCF) raises money from private donors to support students, college programs, and the future of Sierra College. SCF does this through events such as Taste of Excellence, the Sierra College Athletics Golf Tournament, grant funding, private donations, corporate donations and planned giving. SCF has grown along with the college and encourages gifts to support students, enhance college programs, faculty support, and facility improvements to ensure student success.

Sierra College Foundation is independently audited and governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, most of whom live and work in the communities served by the Sierra Joint Community College District of Placer, Nevada, and parts of Sacramento and El Dorado Counties. For more information about Sierra College Foundation and how to give, visit: www.sierracollege.edu/foundation

About Sierra College

Sierra College District is rising to the needs of our community. Sierra College serves 3,200 square miles of Northern California with campuses in Roseville, Rocklin, Grass Valley, and Truckee. With approximately 125 degree and certificate programs, Sierra College is ranked first in Northern California (Sacramento north) for transfers to four-year universities, offers career/technical training, and classes for upgrading job skills. Sierra graduates can be found in businesses and industries throughout the region. More information at www.sierracollege.edu.

Sarah Sanders: Building Community While Studying and Working at Sierra College

In 2009, I found myself in California as a transplant from the Northwest and a newly single mother. I had no job and no idea what I would do for school, but I did find my way to Sierra College. It was close to where I lived, a beautiful campus, and easy to register for. I had a wonderful counselor that helped me navigate my scholastic pursuits, but also helped me along the road to settling into my new life.

Once I felt secure enough to work, I mentioned to her that I was interested in finding a job. She immediately walked me to the supervisor of the counseling center, sat me down for an interview, and by the end of the day I was hired as a student worker. It was very likely one of the best things that happened to me in California. 

I loved working for the college! I felt truly supported academically and found a real sense of family and friendship. I worked for the counseling center in various capacities for almost four years, where I grew professionally and was trained with utmost patience. I was torn when I began looking for long-term careers and was offered a position with Placer County as a Child Support Caseworker. I knew how much I loved working at the college, but the idea of securing a position with the county was appealing. I left with a heavy heart into my new endeavor.

After exactly one year with the County, it was clear to me that I did not want to spend my days there. But THAT’S a long story! As I looked for a new job, I was still in touch with my friends and coworkers from Sierra, and decided to apply for the temp pool in hopes that I would be able to return to an environment that was nurturing and not draining. After only a few months, I was called in for an interview, and the rest is history! I started in a new division as a temp, then found myself in the permanent position.

Sarah Sanders serving food for Veterans Stand Together Event
Sarah Sanders serving food for Veterans Stand Together Event, 2013.

In the few short years that I have been here, I have seen many, many changes implemented, but there is something that always stays the same—the sense of community.

Sarah Sanders

I could not be happier to be back! Sierra is the type of institution that invites you to stay. The environment and comradery is unlike any other I’ve experienced in a work place. On hard days, you can laugh things off with those who understand you. On good days, you feel inspired to lift others up. In the few short years that I have been here, I have seen many, many changes implemented, but there is something that always stays the same—the sense of community. Here, I feel that people are rooting for me. With other employers I have felt like an intruder, just waiting for my day at the chopping block. I take great pride in working for the college and speak highly of it always.